2025 KBS2 one-act project 'Love: Track' released a second teaser video showcasing different characters and their relationships.

The KBS2 one-act project 'Love: Track,' which premieres on Dec. 14, 2025, is a romance anthology containing 10 love stories of different shapes, and KBS, which has continued the tradition of one-act plays for 41 years, presents a new one-act project that carries on the legacy of 'drama special' in line with changing times. From Dec. 14 to 28, it will deliver varied sensibilities of love to viewers through a total of 10 episodes, airing two episodes each Sunday at 10:50 p.m. and Wednesday at 9:50 p.m.

The second teaser released on the 5th presents key scenes from each work in sequence alongside the phrase '10 love stories of different shapes,' allowing a glimpse of the moments and emotional arcs the characters face. Above all, the 10 stories, which span a wide spectrum from couples and married pairs to love triangles and familial love, unfold at differing emotional temperatures, amplifying the unique sensibility of 'Love: Track.'

In 'Onion Soup after work' (directed by Lee Young-seo, written by Lee Sun-hwa), featuring Lee Dong-hwi (Park Moo-an) and Bang Hyo-rin (Han Da-jeong), the peculiar pairing of a customer looking for onion soup and a chef who does not sell onion soup piques curiosity. In 'A star's love' (directed by Jung Kwang-soo, written by Lee Sa-ha), the mismatched blind date caused by a matching app error adds laughs with unexpected chemistry between Lee Jun (Lee Kang-min) and Bae Yoon-gyeong (Choi Ha-na). In 'Love Hotel' (directed by Bae Eun-hye, written by Park Min-jung), which features a couple together for seven years, Kim Ah-young (Yoon Ha-ri) and Moon Dong-hyuk (Kang Dong-gu) enter a hotel rumored to have housed a killer, heightening the tension.

Works dealing with married couples' emotions also attract attention. In 'The night the wolf disappeared' (directed by Jung Kwang-soo, written by Lee Sun-hwa), Gong Min-jeong (Yoo Dal-lae) and Im Seong-jae (Seo Dae-gang), and in 'Conditions for love application' (directed by Bae Eun-hye, written by Kang Jeong-in), Jeon Hye-jin (Yu-ri) and Yang Dae-hyeok (Ji-hu) portray the complex and realistic psychology of couples facing separation through different approaches, leaving a deep aftertaste.

Stories centered on love triangles also draw interest. In 'No man to carry my father's casket' (directed by Bae Eun-hye, written by Yeom Bo-ra), Kim Yun-hye (Choi Su-a) faces a crossroads when she meets her current boyfriend Kim Min-chul (Kang In-ho) and ex-boyfriend Kwon Soo-hyun (Han Jeong-min) simultaneously at a funeral, and in 'Minji Minji Minji' (directed by Lee Young-seo, written by Choi Yi-kyung), Kim Hyang-gi (Kim Min-ji), Jin Ho-eun (Yoon Min-ji) and Kwon Eun-bin (Song Min-ji) depict teenagers' fresh emotions and growth surrounding a graffiti incident.

Works about first love and music add emotional depth. In 'First love is wired earphones' (directed by Jung Kwang-soo, written by Jung Hyo), Ong Seong-woo (Gi Hyun-ha) and Han Ji-hyun (Han Young-seo) convey the wistfulness of first love with an analog sensibility. Also, in 'A soundtrack that doesn't exist in the world' (directed by Koo Seong-joon, written by Yoo So-won), Kang Han-na (Jung Ji-eum) and Kim Min-gyu (Park Yoo-shin) present a romantic atmosphere that expresses the heart through music. In 'kimchi' (directed by Lee Young-seo, written by Kang Han), Kim Sun-young (Park Young-mi) and Kim Dan (Oh Min-woo) show another face of love through the story of a mother and son who learn a secret, evoking deep empathy.

The 2025 KBS2 one-act project 'Love: Track' will begin its first broadcast on Dec. 14 at 10:50 p.m., and from then until Dec. 28 will air two episodes each Sunday at 10:50 p.m. and Wednesday at 9:50 p.m.

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